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... favour of the text . It is only as such that we present it to the reader . The volume before us does not contain many critical remarks upon the works or the editions of Tertullian ; but there are two , upon which a few observations may ...
... favour of the text . It is only as such that we present it to the reader . The volume before us does not contain many critical remarks upon the works or the editions of Tertullian ; but there are two , upon which a few observations may ...
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... favours us with the circular mode of argument ; thus he says- the true church is proved by miracles , and the genuineness ... favour would be given to them alone , unless they exclusively deserved it . We are prepared however to deny the ...
... favours us with the circular mode of argument ; thus he says- the true church is proved by miracles , and the genuineness ... favour would be given to them alone , unless they exclusively deserved it . We are prepared however to deny the ...
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... favour of miracles is equally strong in every century ; from which the Romanist argues , that all miracles are equally true ; while the sceptic is disposed to infer , that since modern miracles are undoubtedly false , and yet are ...
... favour of miracles is equally strong in every century ; from which the Romanist argues , that all miracles are equally true ; while the sceptic is disposed to infer , that since modern miracles are undoubtedly false , and yet are ...
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... favoured with a special revelation from heaven . But when a whole century can only produce these few miracles , we must surely allow that Gibbon and Dr. Middleton were either wholly ignorant of eccle- siastical history , or had wholly ...
... favoured with a special revelation from heaven . But when a whole century can only produce these few miracles , we must surely allow that Gibbon and Dr. Middleton were either wholly ignorant of eccle- siastical history , or had wholly ...
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... favoured with visions upon one occasion , and he states that the persons who had denied Christ in the time of secution , or who had been induced to offer sacrifice , were seized with sudden illnesses . But though it is plain , from his ...
... favoured with visions upon one occasion , and he states that the persons who had denied Christ in the time of secution , or who had been induced to offer sacrifice , were seized with sudden illnesses . But though it is plain , from his ...
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